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Neither Jamie Carragher nor Gary Neville picked Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah as their Player of the Year.
Salah was named as the Football Writers' Association Player of the Year recently, but neither Carragher or Neville think the 30-year-old has been the standout individual performer this season, with the former opting for Manchester City's Kevin de Bruyne.
The Egyptian forward enjoyed a stunning first half of the campaign, helping put the Reds in a strong position to push for four trophies this season.
He’s the best player I watch every week.
If I take Liverpool out the equation, there’s one player I want to watch it’s Kevin de Bruyne, he does things, he’s the greatest player to play for Man City.
"Salah was no doubt the best player at the start of the season but I think De Bruyne in the second half of the season, the vital goals not just Wolves but the goal against Atletico Madrid, United, Liverpool.
"Son doesn't get the recognition he deserves - 21 goals to be one off Mo Salah, doesn’t get the service of Alexander-Arnold and Robertson I think he deserved a mention really.
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